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Stay Healthy During the Flu Vaccine Shortage

Consumers can turn to all natural remedies to stay healthy during the flu vaccine shortage.

A May 2004 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that 55 percent of consumers are combining alternative treatments with conventional medicines.

Recent news of this year’s flu vaccine shortage has caught experts and consumers by surprise. With just half the anticipated vaccine supply, thousands will not be innoculated as anticipated, including many at high risk for developing the flu this winter. Americans looking to alternative approaches to recover quickly from the flu now have a new flu-fight weapon in their arsenal: Hyland’s Complete Flu Care. Not only does it contain a homeopathic medicine clinically proven to speed recovery from flu symptoms when taken at the first stages of illness, it also contains five additional medicines that minimize a variety of flu symptoms that can keep individuals home from work or feeling too sick to keep up with their busy lives.

Complete Flu Care is a nonprescription, aspirin-free formula that is safe for all members of the family and, like all homeopathic medicines, work without any known side effects.

Clinical trails of one of the key medicines in Complete Flu Care showed that it significantly relieved flu symptoms. The most recently published research finds nearly 63 percent of patients who took the medicine showed clear improvement from flulike symptoms, compared with just 48.5 percent of the placebo group. Complete Flu Care also contains additional symptom-relieving homeopathic medicines that relieve chills, body aches, headache and more.

In addition to natural remedies such as Hyland’s Complete Flu Care, Dr. Joyce P. Frye also recommends the following practices for staying well this flu season:
  • Wash hands several times a day, especially at work and at school.
  • Cover sneezes and coughs with sleeve instead of hands.
  • Get enough rest and exercise.
 
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